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#RaceDieRun

Publisher: QubicGames

Racing/Flying
Sports
Action
Arcade
Budget
  • Price: $9.99
  • Release Date: Aug 9, 2019
  • Number of Players: 1
  • Last on Sale: -
  • Lowest Historic Price: -
  • ESRB Rating: E [Everyone]
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Reviews:
  • Filling a space somewhere between a racing game and an endless runner we have #RaceDieRun, a game that can sometimes hit a satisfying groove but that is also just a bit odd. Unlike your typical endless runner where you’ll generally stick to lanes that you’ll move between here you have more full control on the course, having the option to quickly shift over in a roll move or simply navigate depending on the situation. As you progress, the winding tracks will continue to get filled with more barriers and hazards that will send you back to the start, and each run is scored, giving you bonuses for things like using your boost the entire time or not dashing. The stretch objective of grabbing a pill-shaped item that is hidden on every track is nice but pursuing these was usually aggravating, mostly pointing out to me how limited your abilities to control your movement are, but some may relish the challenge. There aren’t many options like it on the console, so credit for it being different, but it won’t be for everyone.


    Justin Nation, Score:
    Good [7.0]
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